Sara Oglethorpe’s father was a drunk. When he drank he got mean, and Sara hated him for it.
Then one night the neighbors heard a huge fight coming from the Oglethorpe house. The next day Sara wasn’t in school. On Sunday she never made it to church.
Find out what happened to Sarah and her father in this creepy tale.
Ages 9 and up.
Do your 15 minutes of reading a day with this scary book!

A Victorian period Christmas novella...
Set in 1853, two young people meet and fall in love. But all isn't that simple. He doesn't agree with her views on the women's movement and she's adamant about women being equal with men and someday they should even have the right to vote!
Learn about the beginnings of potato chips and the lovely tradition of the peppermint pig.

A Short Story -
Laws matters little...when love finds a way!
Weaving his way out of White’s front door, a young man stumbled a time or two as he departed the Gentleman’s Club. He reached his right hand out to steady himself and held fast to his carriage.
He found himself staring into the face of a woman—a beautiful young woman. One he’d never seen before.
What was she doing in his carriage?

Two young girls are enjoying a sunny spring day as they row across a beautiful calm lake. They decide to stop and have a picnic lunch in a private little cove. Just prior to eating their lunch a handsome young prince appears mounted on a white horse. The girls are a little frightened yet excited as their adventure of a lifetime is about to begin.

The Queen's new carriage, covered in gold and set with diamonds, vanishes. It is whisked into other realms, by supernatural energy. The Little penguins, and their mythological friends face perils dusted with drama and sprinkled with magic, to get the coach safely home to London. The Magic Carriage ventures to times, places and people, with very un-boring history.

Having done thirty years of genealogy research on her family, Barbara Dumas Ballew tells the story of four generations of her ancestors from 1795 to 1880. She'll keep you spellbound as she weaves the saga of their lives.

In 1841 Alabama, Ethan Hayes worked long days hammering red-hot iron. He was good at it, and he knew he was good, but his heart wasn’t in it. With the passing of each day, part of him died; it was only a matter of time before he walked away from the forge and left it all behind.
The death of his mentor sets in motion events that propel him toward his dream . . .